Prenatal Attachment in Twin Pregnancy

C. Ionio, E. Mascheroni, Caterina Colombo, G. Lista
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Twin births are associated with several medical, healthcare, socio-emotional, psychologi- cal and developmental consequences for families. Parents generally describe twin pregnancies as physically and emotionally difficult. Moreover, compared to singleton pregnancies, twin pregnancies are reported to carry higher maternal as well as perinatal morbidity and mortality. The aim of this chapter is to review literature on twin pregnancy and to give a comprehensive framework about parents ’ experience of expecting twins. An important issue related to the psychological adjustment during twin pregnancies is pre- natal attachment. During pregnancy, mothers use to think about their child-to-be, and they start to create representation of themselves as mothers. Prenatal attachment in twin pregnancies may differ from that in singleton ones. During a twin pregnancy, the mother-to-be has to deal with an identification process with two children at the same time and have to create a mental space that allow her to make representation of both children. The monitoring of these pregnancies is important for the creation and the consolidation of these maternal representations: ultrasound examinations revealed the fetal gender that facilitates naming the unborn twins and thinking to them as individuals and this is particularly important in the case of complicated twin pregnancies.
双胎妊娠的产前依恋
双胞胎出生与家庭的医疗、保健、社会情感、心理和发展等方面的后果有关。父母们通常将双胞胎怀孕描述为身体和情感上的困难。此外,据报道,与单胎妊娠相比,双胎妊娠的产妇和围产期发病率和死亡率更高。本章的目的是回顾关于双胞胎怀孕的文献,并给出一个关于父母期待双胞胎的经验的全面框架。与双胎妊娠期间的心理调整有关的一个重要问题是产前依恋。在怀孕期间,母亲们通常会考虑自己即将出生的孩子,她们开始创造自己作为母亲的形象。双胎妊娠的产前依恋可能与单胎妊娠不同。在双胞胎怀孕期间,准妈妈必须同时处理与两个孩子的身份识别过程,并必须创造一个精神空间,让她能够代表两个孩子。对这些妊娠的监测对于这些母体表征的产生和巩固是很重要的:超声波检查揭示了胎儿的性别,有助于命名未出生的双胞胎,并将他们视为个体,这在复杂的双胞胎妊娠情况下尤其重要。
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